Another Arrest Made in Advance Fee Business Loan Scheme

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Federal agents have arrested a third individual in connection with an advance fee business loan scheme that was busted last year. In the original scheme, two defendants were alleged to have induced merchants to make payments towards large lines of credit that never actually materialized. One of the defendants pleaded guilty last July. More recently, however, a third member of the scheme, Samuel Selmar, has been arrested for his role in it. Selmar has pleaded guilty to one count of Conspiracy to Commit Wire Fraud. The US Attorney for the Southern District of New York stated that the unlawfully obtained funds from the scheme were wired to a bank account that Selmar’s name was on.

In a public statement, Secret Service Special Agent in Charge Patrick J. Freaney said: “The deliberate chicanery allegedly carried out by this defendant has had a dire impact on the lives of his victims. By-and-large, these are private citizens who cannot afford to lose a few thousand dollars each. I want to commend the dedication of our Secret Service investigators and the prosecutors at the Southern District of New York for disrupting this insidious operation, and building a strong case that goes a long way toward delivering accountability.”

Last modified: May 24, 2025

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